On Fri, Aug 3, 2012 at 2:15 PM, Leandro César
wrote:
> Device status:
> Autochanger "Autochanger" with devices:
>"Drive-1" (/dev/nst0)
>"Drive-2" (/dev/nst1)
> Device "Drive-1" (/dev/nst0) is not open.
> Drive 0 status unknown.
> Device "Drive-2" (/dev/nst1) is not open.
> Drive 1
Thanks for the help John,
The problem was the same permission.
But now the message has changed, just can not see the tapes:
**update slots*
*Automatically selected Storage: Autochanger*
*Enter autochanger drive[0]: 0*
*Connecting to Storage daemon Autochanger at server.com.br:9103 ...*
*3306 Issui
On Fri, Aug 3, 2012 at 9:30 AM, Leandro César
wrote:
> I have problems setting up a tape TL2000 with 2 Drivers.
>
> # lsscsi -g
> [0:0:0:0]tapeIBM ULT3580-HH5 B6W1 /dev/st0 /dev/sg0
> [0:0:0:1]mediumx IBM 3573-TL A.50 /dev/sch0 /dev/sg1
> [0:0:1:0]tape
On Tue, Jun 05, 2012 at 02:37:56PM -0700, Steve O'Brien wrote:
> I had a fully working 5.0.1 installation with my Quantum Scalar i40 library
> that has 2 drives, after upgrading to 5.2.3 my backups started failing, I
> then upgraded to 5.2.6 hoping that something had been fixed no such luck.
>
>
Ok, fixed the problem, thanks for you help though. It helped me
understand how the mtx-changer script works. Because it dumps the
output of mtx to a temp file, and we were out of disk space on that
drive, it would create the temp file but nothing would be in it so
nothing to parse. Anyway fixed,
Ok I reviewed all of the things you suggested, here is what I found.
The output from the mtx-changer script is:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] bacula]# ./mtx-changer /dev/sg0 list
5:27
7:25
8:24
11:17
12:18
13:19
14:20
15:21
16:22
17:09
18:10
19:11
20:12
21
Hi,
On 5/30/2007 5:52 PM, Deric Abel wrote:
> Hello, I've been running 2.0.3 now for a few months and today we have a
> problem that I can not resolve.
>
> We have a tape library with 24 slots. When I do an update slots on
> bconsole I get this output:
>
> *update slots
> Automatically selected
On Wednesday 17 January 2007 16:05, jeffrey Lang wrote:
> I would suggest looking at and testing the mtx-changer command, since it
> parses the output of the MTX command. I have found that for my auto
> changer i had to tweek the script since my output was slightly different
> than what was exp
I would suggest looking at and testing the mtx-changer command, since it
parses the output of the MTX command. I have found that for my auto
changer i had to tweek the script since my output was slightly different
than what was expected.
Justin Wainwright wrote:
New Bacula user here- I've gon
from the doc:
Please note that it is important to include the Autochanger = yes
directive in each Device definition that belongs to an Autochanger.
Justin Wainwright schrieb:
> New Bacula user here- I've gone over the config documentation a number
> of times and I hope I'm missing something smal
Kern,
I don't think so, check out the later replies from Nathan. It's a
permission prob, something's funky with his Ubuntu install.
Cheers!
-E-
Kern Sibbald wrote:
On Monday 20 June 2005 17:21, Nathan R. Valentine wrote:
On Mon, 2005-06-20 at 10:20 -0500, Chris Lee wrote:
I don't know a
On Monday 20 June 2005 17:21, Nathan R. Valentine wrote:
> On Mon, 2005-06-20 at 10:20 -0500, Chris Lee wrote:
> > I don't know about Debian or Ubuntu, but the package itself is called
> > mt-st.
>
> FWIW, in Ubuntu and Debian /bin/mt is part of the cpio package.
>
> I'm stracing bacula-sd right n
t; Sent: Monday, 20 June, 2005 11:21
> To: Bacula-users@lists.sourceforge.net
> Subject: RE: [Bacula-users] autochanger problems.
>
>
> I'm sort of at a loss here:
>
> backup:/etc/bacula/scripts# grep bacula /etc/group
> disk:x:6:bacula
> tape:x:26:bacula
> bacula:x:102:
> chan
I'm sort of at a loss here:
backup:/etc/bacula/scripts# grep bacula /etc/group
disk:x:6:bacula
tape:x:26:bacula
bacula:x:102:
changer:x:106:bacula
backup:/etc/bacula/scripts# ls -l /dev/nst0
crw-rw 1 root tape 9, 128 Jun 16 13:21 /dev/nst0
backup:/etc/bacula/scripts# ls -l /dev/sg1
crw-rw-
I was having this exact problem. Try checking the permissions on both
the tape and changer devices. The bacula user should be part of the
Operator group, which should have permission to manipulate these two
devices.
-E-
Nathan R. Valentine wrote:
On Mon, 2005-06-20 at 10:20 -0500, Chris Lee
I was having this exact problem. Try checking the permissions on both
the tape and changer devices. The bacula user should be part of the
Operator group, which should have permission to manipulate these two
devices.
-E-
Nathan R. Valentine wrote:
On Mon, 2005-06-20 at 10:20 -0500, Chris Lee
On Mon, 2005-06-20 at 10:20 -0500, Chris Lee wrote:
> I don't know about Debian or Ubuntu, but the package itself is called mt-st.
FWIW, in Ubuntu and Debian /bin/mt is part of the cpio package.
I'm stracing bacula-sd right now to see if that points me anywhere.
--
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Nathan Valentine, CISSP
Just a guess, but have you rebuilt/installed stable mt and mtx packages?
Thanks,
Chris
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